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mermaid quilt
difficulty: makes:Makes one quilt, about 60” x 60”The true finished size will depend on the density of your quilting, whether you preshrunk your fabrics, or are using shrinkable cotton batting.
I gave this one a 7 because although quilts of them-selves are a lot of work, I think applique tends to be easier than lots of detailed patchwork. But that’s just me! If you find applique to be tricky, just be forewarned.
This project is a simple and straightforward piece for applique lovers. I personally designed it for a coworker’s daughter -- a sweet little girl who’s current obsession is mermaids!I had a short deadline, so I designed this quilt with 9 main blocks and each one has its own applique design. Five of the blocks contain their own unique mermaid with cameo border, and the remaining four have different sea life.While it’s simple to put together, you’ve got to be a fan of applique, as about 90% of the project is applique. This version in partic-ular uses fusible web raw-edge applique
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materials & tools• Cutting mat• Other basic sewing tools (sewing
machine, scissors, iron, needles, pins, fabric marker, seam ripper)
• Thread to match your applique fabric(s)
• Thread to match your back-ground fabric
• 1 3/4 yards of 20” wide fusible web (I used regular Heat n Bond)
• Printer paper (for printing out the patterns -- scrap paper is fine)
• Scotch tape (for joining the pattern pieces)
• Safety pins (for basting the quilt)
• FABRICS:• Appliquefabrics:up to 14
different quilting cotton fabrics totaling up to 1 yd. If using 14 fabrics, each piece must be at least 15” x 10”
• Backgroundfabric:3½ yards of quilting cotton
• Backingfabric:4 yards of 40” wide quilting cotton
• Bindingfabric:½ yard of quilting cotton
• Batting:one piece about 68” x 68” (I’ve used cotton batting)
• TOOLS/NOTIONS:• Rotary cutter• Ruler
BATTING: about 68” x 68”
BINDING: ½ yd.
BACKING: 4 yds.
APPLIQUE: At most 14 different
fabrics, total-ling 1 yd.
Each piece must be at
least 10” x 15”
BACKGROUND: 3½” yds.
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the cutting:
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FROM THE BACKGROUND FABRIC:
• Mainblocks(A): 15½” x 15½” – x9 pieces• Verticalsashing(B): 15½” x 2½” – x6 pieces• Horizontalsashing(C): 49½” x 2½” – x2 pieces• Verticalborder(D):49½” x 6½” – x2 pieces• Horizontalborder(E): 61½” x 6½” – x2 pieces
Basically all of the quilt is made up of your background fabric; above you’ll find what size pieces you need.In order to make the most of your fabric, it’s important to cut some of your longest
pieces, both C & E, first. If you’re using standard 40-42” wide fabric, the cutting layout above will show what I mean.After cutting your longest pieces from the lengthwise grain, there should be plenty
of room to cut the rest of your pieces from what’s leftover.
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the applique:PRINT&TRIMTHEPATTERN: Print off the patterns for each block, found at the end of this file (pages 20-31). Be sure to print at 100% scale so it’s true to the actual size of the project.Once it’s printed, trim off any of the margins that didn’t get printed on. This will make the next step much easier.
TAPETHEPAGES:Align the pages together so the diamond segments align (A1-A2, B3-B4, etc.). The paper should overlap just a bit. You can double-check your work by making sure the gray corners at the bottom and top of the page line up as well. When every-thing’s aligned, tape the pages together.
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TRACETHEDESIGN:Layer your fusible web over the paper
pattern with the adhe-sive (bumpy) side down. The smooth, paper side of the fusible web should now be facing up. With a pencil, trace the lines from the design onto the fusible web. If you have trouble seeing the lines, you can consider moving to a light box, over a window, or even just working off of a light colored table can help.
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TRIMAROUNDTHEOUTLINES:Generally cut out
the shapes from the paper. If your mermaid and cameo frame are to be from different colors, be sure to cut them out separate from each other.
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IRONTHEFUSIBLEWEB:Place your fusible web with the tracing onto the back of your chosen fabric, the adhesive side facing the wrong side of the fabric. Fuse it in place with your iron using a medium heat and moving the iron around every few seconds until you have a complete bond. Repeat with the other applique pieces and their corre-sponding fabric pieces.
CUTTHESHAPES:Allow the piece to cool for about 5-10 minutes, then cut out the shape. This is the part that can take some time. The pieces are detailed, so take it slowly and care-fully.
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PREPARETHEBACK-GROUNDBLOCK:Take one of your
15½” x 15½” (A) blocks from your background fabric and fold it in half lengthwise and widthwise, creasing the folds with your fingers or the light touch of an iron. This will make creases as shown that point out the center of the block.
PLACE&FUSETHEAPPLIQUE:Lay your applique piece onto the background block, using the
creases to center it up horizon-tally and vertically.If you’re ironing a cameo frame, pay attention to the side and top/bottom details that highlight the centers. Cameo #4 is the one excep-tion -- it should be shifted up a bit to make room for the decorative bits on the bottomOnce you have the frame all centered, smooth everything out, then press it lightly with your iron to avoid shifting the applique.
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& vertical center lines
details line up with
center lines
shift frame #4 up a bit to accommodate bottom details
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FUSETHESMALLERDETAILS:If your frame has smaller details, like with Cameo #2 and #4, iron those next while the frame is fused and secure.
FUSETHEREMAININGPIECES:Now you’re free to add the mermaid to the center of the cameo without fear of anything else moving.Press it in place just like the others.
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STITCHTHEEDGES:There are loads of ways to finish off an applique, but the way I’ve chosen
is to do a basic zigzag stitch around the edge.
Set your machine to a stitch length of about 2 and a stitch width of 2-2.5. Sew the zigzag around the edge of the applique so the outside of the zigzag lands in the background fabric and the inside edge lands in the applique fabric.
If you get to a tight corner, stop and pivot your work so you can manage the curves more carefully. Keep going like this until you’ve sewn entirely around all the applique pieces on your block.
Repeat steps 3-11 for the rest of the applique pieces to create 9 blocks total.When they’re done, they should look something like the collection here.
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ASSEMBLETHEROWS:Take blocks 1-3 and sew them together into a chain with (B) strips in between. Repeat with blocks 4-6 and 7-9. You should end up with three rows of three blocks each.
JOINTHEROWS:Take rows 1-3 and join them together with horizontal sashing strips (C) in between. This should leave you with one big square and all 9 of your blocks joined.
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ADDTHEVERTICALBORDERSTRIPS:Next up is to take
the (D) border strips and line them up along the right and left sides of your quilt top so far. Sew these together to complete one half of the border.
ADDTHEHORI-ZONTALBORDERSTRIPS:
The last step is to sew on the remaining, and longest, border strips (E). Sew these to the top and bottom edges of your quilt top so far, and this completes the entire quilt top!You can quilt & bind your quilt as desired at this point, or keep following the directions to see how I finished mine!
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quilting & binding:LAYER&PINYOURQUILTPIECES:Layer your quilt sections as shown; first the backing (wrong side up), then the batting, then the quilt top (right side up). Make sure every layer is centered over the other, completely smoothed out and free of wrinkles and creases. Then take safety pins and pin through all three layers of the quilt , spaced about 5-6” apart.
QUILTTHELAYERS:For my quilt design, I opted for a sort of swirling waves look, which I achieved by sewing freemotion waves over the quilt, with a spiral or two thrown in.You can move back and forth over the quilt, echoing the previous line of stitching, then meander off and do some spirals, then come back.
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TRIMTHELAYERS:When the layers are all quilted, you can
now trim off the excess batting and backing to leave three cleanly sewn layers behind. I find using a ruler against the edge of my quilt top, then cutting the excess with a rotary cutter gets a nice straight edge – but you can also use scissors.
CHAIN THE BINDING STRIPS:If you purchased whole cloth for your binding, you’ll want to
cut the fabric into 2½” wide strips to make the finished ½” wide binding for the quilt. The total length of the strips need to equal about 256”, so you’ll need to chain together several strips to achieve this.To avoid excess bulk, the binding strips are best joined with a bias seam as shown in the photo. You bring together two edges of the smaller strips at a 90 degree angle. Then sew a seam from outside corner to outside corner.
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TRIM&PRESSTHESEAMS:Trim the excess fabric and press the seam open to get something like this! Repeat making bias seams with the rest of your strips to achieve one incredibly long strip.
FOLD&PRESSTHESTRIP:Take the strip to your iron and fold it in half lengthwise, making it even skinnier than before. Make sure the wrong sides are facing each other and the raw edges line up, then press along the whole length of the strip. Your binding is now ready to attach to your quilt!
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BEGINTHEBINDING:Take the raw edge of your strip and line it
up with the raw edge of your quilt. I like to start in the bottom center.Leave about 6-12” of excess binding behind you before you start sewing. Using a ½” seam allow-ance, start sewing down the side of the quilt. Stop before you get to the corner – which we’ll tackle next!
SEWTHECORNER:When you get to the corner, stop your
needle when it’s ½” away from the edge. Pivot your work 45 degrees, then sew into the corner and off the edge as the stitching line on the photo shows.
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near the center of one side of
the quilt
stop ½” away from the corner
pivot 45 degrees, and sew out into the corner
leave about 6-12” of excess binding before
start point
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FOLDTHECORNER:After sewing the corner, you need to fold the binding in a little special way to get the next side ready for sewing. First you fold the binding away from the quilt, along the 45 degree seam you sewed in the previous step.Then you fold the binding back against the next edge of the quilt. This should leave a little triangular flap at the corner. When sewing the next side, start from the top and backstitch over all those layers of fabric really well. Keep going down
the side until you get to the next corner and repeat this step.
REACHTHEEND:Sew the rest of the sides of the quilt, repeating step 9 for the corners, until you nearly reach the point where you started.Stop about 6-12” short, and leave about 6-12” of your binding hanging off. This will leave plenty of room and fabric for you to join your binding ends.
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stop 6-12” from where you started
leave 6-12” of binding free for joining
fold binding 45 degrees away from
quilt
fold again toward
next quilt edge
sew next quilt edge when complete
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TRIMTHEBINDING:Trim off an inch or two of your extra
binding and unfold it – this will serve as a handy guide so you don’t have to fumble with your ruler. Place it on the open space on your quilt as shown and overlap the binding ends. Trim the binding so the overlapped ends match the width of your guide. We’ll be sewing those ends together next.
JOINTHEENDS:Take the free ends of your binding, unfold
them, and align them like you did back in step 3. Sew them together along the diagonal as shown, then trim the seam allowances, press the seam open, and refold the binding.
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so the overlap is as wide as your guide
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ATTACHTHEREMAININGBINDING:After all that sewing, ironing, and refolding, the area where you joined the ends of your binding should look no different than the rest! Align it with the last edge of your quilt and sew it in place as before. When the binding is sewn all the way around the quilt, press the binding away from the quilt. Next up is to wrap it around to the back.
FOLDTHEBACKOFTHEBINDING:Wrap the binding around to the back of the quilt so the folded edge just covers the seam from steps 7-13, then press it in place. At the corners, the binding should be folded as the photo shows. Fold one side so the corner makes a diagonal, then bring the other side over to make a neat mitered corner.With the binding all wrapped, you’re now free to either hand sew the binding in place, or sew it in place by machine. I prefer to use a narrowish zigzag (about 2mm wide and 1mm long), sewing over the seams made in steps 7-13 from the front of the quilt. This should catch the folded edge on the other side of the quilt, but
check periodically as you sew to be sure this is happening.
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